Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Turkey Feridun Erkin, and William O. Baxter, with Attachment
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Memorandum of Conversation
282
SECURITY INFORMATION
DATE: September 22, 1952
SUBJECT:
Turkish Request for MSA Aid to Meet EPU Deficits.
PARTICIPANTS: Mr. Feridun C. Erkin, Turkish Ambassador.
The Secretary
Mr. William O. Baxter, Deputy Director, GTI.
COPIES TO:
s/s
Ankara - BY STAMP
S/MSA
NEA
u. s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOE
16-61190-1
Ambassador Erkin called on me today at his request to present his
Government's views on the serious problem facing Turkey as a result of large
recent deficits in its EPU balance of payments.
The Ambassador said he wished to refer briefly to the unprecedented
improvement in various fields of economic endeavor in Turkey. He mentioned
the rapid expansion of Turkish agriculture as evidenced by a large exportable
surplus of wheat now being sold at vorld prices; the stability of price levels;
industrial development projects; and a balanced budget. Despite these
encouraging aspects, Turkey is faced at the moment with a serious but temporary
dollar gap in its EPU balance of payments. As Turkey's exports are
preponderantly agricultural, the summer and fall months are always a slack
season in the Turkish economic cycle, and the present temporary imbalance is
one which may be expected to persist until this year's crops get into export
trade.
Ambassador Erkin explained that, though he had tried to handle this matter
without troubling me, his Government viewed its position with such concern
that it wished to have the matter brought to my personal attention. In
summarizing the background, he said that Turkey had requested MSA to authorize
the use of Special Resource funds to meet current EPU deficits. In reply MSA
suggested that EPU might help, but EPU recommended that Turkey turh to MSA.
The Ambassador thought there was some mutual resentment between MSA and EPU
which had the net effect of preventing any action to help Turkey.
DECLASSIFIED
As remedial
O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, 10-2676 Aug 2 1073
SECURITY INFORMATION
Bz NLT. He NARS Date 11-2476
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